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Quick overview

Deliver individualized, standards-based instruction to students with intensive academic and behavioral needs in an inpatient setting. Manage IEP documentation and compliance while integrating therapeutic strategies to support student growth.

Requirements summary

Requires a Bachelor's degree or higher in Education or a related field and an active Pennsylvania Teacher Certification. Experience with diverse learning needs and familiarity with special education laws is preferred.

bachelor degreeClassroom ManagementBehavioral SupportStudent AssessmentExperiential LearningInstructional PlanningSpecial EducationSocial-Emotional LearningIEP ComplianceCollaborative TeachingGradual Release of Responsibility

Job description

About New Oaks Academy New Oaks Academy (NOA) is a licensed private school within Belmont Behavioral Health System, serving students with intensive academic and behavioral needs in an inpatient setting. Our dual service model provides a supportive, standards-aligned education in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team. We prioritize compassion, structure, and growth, recognizing that healing and learning go hand in hand.

Position Summary

We are seeking passionate, collaborative, and student-centered Teachers across multiple content areas to join our expanding team. Teachers at NOA deliver individualized, standards-based instruction while actively supporting students’ social-emotional and behavioral growth. They play a central role in maintaining IEP compliance, engaging students through experiential learning, and building a safe, structured classroom environment.

Key Responsibilities Instruction & Planning Design and implement engaging, standards-aligned lessons using the Gradual Release of Responsibility model. Assess and track academic progress regularly; provide timely, actionable feedback. Support IEP development, documentation, and compliance in partnership with the Special Education Team. Integrate therapeutic and academic strategies to meet each student's unique needs.

Qualifications

Required: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Education or related field Active Pennsylvania Teacher Certification in Content Area of Need (or willingness to pursue if eligible) Preferred: Experience teaching students with diverse learning needs (1+ year preferred) Familiarity with special education laws and IEP processes Strong communication, organization, and reflective practice skills We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment regardless of an individual’s characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local laws. BEL01